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In Arizona, if youre involved in a hit-and-run accident without insurance, consider checking for security camera footage and seeking witness information. Without insurance, you may need to cover repairs yourself or seek help from local charities or community programs. Community Action Agencies and local charities like St. Vincent de Paul or United Way may offer assistance. Crowdfunding platforms like GoFundMe can also help raise funds for unexpected expenses. For Community Action Agencies, check the Arizona Community Action Association or the Arizona Department of Economic Security website for resources.Full Conversation
I was hit by another car while in que at a drive thru. I didn't get any information from the other driver because she took off and niether did the drive thru workers
I'm sorry to hear that, ****. Hit-and-run accidents can be really frustrating. Would you like to be connected to a local lawyer who can help you with your case? They can provide you with the best advice and help you take the necessary steps.
No. Im just wondering how i can get my car fixed without coming out of pocket
Here's some general advice for handling this in Arizona:
- File a Police Report: Report the hit-and-run to the police as soon as possible.
- Contact Your Insurance: Notify your insurance company about the accident. If you have uninsured motorist coverage, it may help cover the repairs.
- Check for Witnesses/Evidence: Look for any surveillance cameras in the area that might have captured the incident.
- Collision Coverage: If you have collision coverage on your insurance policy, it can help pay for the repairs.
Do you need help with anything else regarding this issue?
I didn't have insurance and i cant make a police report
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Since you don't have insurance and cannot make a police report, here are a few steps you can follow:
- Check for evidence: Look for security cameras around the drive-thru that might have recorded the incident.
- Witnesses: Ask if any nearby witnesses saw the accident and could provide information.
- Out-of-pocket repairs: Unfortunately, without insurance, you may need to cover the repairs yourself or seek help from local charities or community programs.
Would you like to know more about resources or have any other questions?
Yes please give me some resources
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Here are a few resources that might be helpful in Arizona:
- Community Action Agencies: These organizations often provide assistance for various needs, including financial help for car repairs.
- Local Charities: Organizations like St. Vincent de Paul or United Way might offer assistance programs.
- Crowdfunding: Websites like GoFundMe can help you raise funds for unexpected expenses.
Is there anything else I can assist you with?
Community Action Agencies: in my area
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For Community Action Agencies in Arizona, you can check out the following:
- Arizona Community Action Association (ACAA): They help with various needs, including financial assistance.
- Local Community Action Agencies: You can find a list of agencies by visiting the Arizona Department of Economic Security website.
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